I only go to Legend when I feel like drooling
You guys are killin me today. Think im gonna go check out ebay
Pretty light. Could be antimony. The brown color is throwing me off. That could be some sort of wash I guess. Very interesting piece.
I wish my siblings knew enough about coins to buy me Christmas gifts like this. I just ask for ebay gift cards lol. You sir are a good brother.
I know you told me about this, but how much does it weigh? Be cool if we could figure out what the base metal is.
Not a problem. Youll figure it out
Just looks like nasty post mint damage. When a coin gets hit like that it can move metal and make it appear like something, but it isnt anything,...
1. VF-20 2. EF-40
I have had this one awhile. It was one of my first ebay cherrypicks, was like 8 bucks. 1868 Rev of 1868 FS-901 if i remember correctly. [ATTACH]...
HA! Sorry I cant stop laughing at this! "Very little hands on experience with machines or equipment or oils or lubricants or solvents." Well...
Yup they appear to be MADs. Not really uncommon however.
Looks like it. Pretty common area for cracks to appear. They call them "cracked skulls"
Gee I wonder which of the 1000 scribbling VAMs it is
@Insider is right about the date. Doesnt look right at all. Also shows uneveness in with the stars. You need to weigh it and I cant tell from the...
They arent. If anything they are misaligned die strikes, MAD for short. Need to see the reverse though.
This is a ridiculus discussion. How many terms do you want changed just to fit your fantasy idea of how you think coins are made? First you say...
This was a gift and they purchased it from the Pawn Stars pawn shop if that matters lol. Cameo is only on obverse NGC PF-68* [ATTACH]
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I dont know about you but this reddish brown gunk on this would say otherwise, it's not rust either. [ATTACH] 1970s collar die from the San...
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